A few developers have weighed in on the Xbox One reveal, with many citing confusion over why we have to have Kinect 2 enabled all the time, and why the main focus was on the television aspect of the console – and not the games.

Just Add Water boss Stewart Gilray has clarified earlier remarks which appeared to suggest the 360 version of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD had been canned. The project is still viable, the developer has confirmed, but now hangs in the balance after JAW was “dragged along” by Microsoft for 15 months.

Just Add Water has gone “dry” in regards to the Xbox Live Arcade version of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath being published by Microsoft or self-published, studio boss Stewart Gilray has told VG247, but says it’s talking to “two or three” third-party publishers.

“I loved the GoW 1 and 2 remakes, personally I think they were better than GoW3, and I’m also looking forward to playing the Team ICO titles. As for others I’m not sure. I think Beyond Good and Evil should not have been updated, as it’s only gone to show what rose-tinted glasses we had […]

Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray attended GameCityNight’s at Antenna in Nottingham last night confirming details on already announced Oddworld projects as well as making folks very pleased with the news that Munch’s Oddysee would be heading to PSN as an HD revamp.

In the early hours of Friday morning, Gravity Crash developer Just Add Water announced it was bringing back the much-loved Oddworld series. Needless to say, fans bounced off the walls at the news. We checked in with JAW boss Stewart Gilray on plans for the series, the recently-dated Gravity Crash PSP, Gravity Crash 3D, 3DS […]

Eurogamer has put live the dev session in Leeds of Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray talking about Gravity Crash, as well as showing the level creator and more Lovely. Find it through the link. The game is out soon.

Update – Stewart told us this morning the game’s actually out in December. Just Add Water boss Stewart Gilray said at the EG Expo yesterday that PSN-only vector-graphics shooter Gravity Crash is to release in November. That’s the European date, apparently, with a Japanese release happening soon after. Thanks, PS3Center.

TheSixthAxis has obtained exclusive shots of Just Add Water’s Gravity Crash. They look fucking swish, one to buy when it is released. When is that? We dont quite know yet, but it’ll be out soon for the PS3. Catch the screens at the link.

A few developers have weighed in on the Xbox One reveal, with many citing confusion over why we have to have Kinect 2 enabled all the time, and why the main focus was on the television aspect of the console – and not the games.

Just Add Water boss Stewart Gilray has clarified earlier remarks which appeared to suggest the 360 version of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD had been canned. The project is still viable, the developer has confirmed, but now hangs in the balance after JAW was “dragged along” by Microsoft for 15 months.

Just Add Water has gone “dry” in regards to the Xbox Live Arcade version of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath being published by Microsoft or self-published, studio boss Stewart Gilray has told VG247, but says it’s talking to “two or three” third-party publishers.

“I loved the GoW 1 and 2 remakes, personally I think they were better than GoW3, and I’m also looking forward to playing the Team ICO titles. As for others I’m not sure. I think Beyond Good and Evil should not have been updated, as it’s only gone to show what rose-tinted glasses we had […]

Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray attended GameCityNight’s at Antenna in Nottingham last night confirming details on already announced Oddworld projects as well as making folks very pleased with the news that Munch’s Oddysee would be heading to PSN as an HD revamp.

In the early hours of Friday morning, Gravity Crash developer Just Add Water announced it was bringing back the much-loved Oddworld series. Needless to say, fans bounced off the walls at the news. We checked in with JAW boss Stewart Gilray on plans for the series, the recently-dated Gravity Crash PSP, Gravity Crash 3D, 3DS […]

Eurogamer has put live the dev session in Leeds of Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray talking about Gravity Crash, as well as showing the level creator and more Lovely. Find it through the link. The game is out soon.

Update – Stewart told us this morning the game’s actually out in December. Just Add Water boss Stewart Gilray said at the EG Expo yesterday that PSN-only vector-graphics shooter Gravity Crash is to release in November. That’s the European date, apparently, with a Japanese release happening soon after. Thanks, PS3Center.

TheSixthAxis has obtained exclusive shots of Just Add Water’s Gravity Crash. They look fucking swish, one to buy when it is released. When is that? We dont quite know yet, but it’ll be out soon for the PS3. Catch the screens at the link.

Two great interviews for you this week. I went to Irvine recently to see StarCraft II, and was lucky enough to get some face-time with Chris Metzen, Blizzard’s lore boss. Despite being a proper rock star, the guy’s switched on beyond belief. Hear him talk story in games, WarCraft III, SCII and loads more in […]

Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray has posted a developer feature over on the EU PS Blog regarding Gravity Crash. Describing the game as a “love letter to 80s classic shooter gaming”, Gilray as listed all of the different features you can expect from both the PS3 and PSP version of the game. There’s also a […]

Just Add Water’s Stewart Gilray’s told 1UP that the UK dev’s got plenty more on its plate than the newly-announced Gravity Crash. “Right now we have another three projects in the pipeline,” he said. “When the time is right, we will talk about them.” Gravity Crash will release later this year for PS3 as a […]

Just Add Water has confirmed to VG247 that its upcoming first-party PSN title – Project V, a working title, slyly announced last week – is a cross-platform pew-pewer, old skool stylee. “It’s first-party for Sony, so we can’t talk about it too much, but it’s a retro shooting game,” said company boss Stewart Gilray. “It’s […]